Re: Troolean operators
- From: rick_sobie@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 11 Mar 2006 12:09:07 -0800
Yes been there done that got my flaps singed, but you know what helps
me to remember?
I think of the early test pilots of the X series rockets, that flew in
the upper atmosphere, and about the test pilot, who left the
atmosphere, doing oh I don't know, mach 6 or 7, and immediately
realized, that flaps don't work in space, because there is no
atmosphere, and so he no longer had a way, to steer or turn his rocket
plane, he just kept on sailing, and is there still.
(I assume unless he piled into Jupiter.)
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